andli, ' ifllotices, Zion Wolf Cub Pack, Charlotte- town No. 5, held a most successful Parent and Cub annual banquet in the Church Hgll on Thursday even- inG. presided over by the Troop Chaplain, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. There were & Cubs and nearly twice as many parents in attend- ance, and a. glorious time was had by all. Addresses were given by the chairman and Provincial Field Secretary Ralph Johnston. the lat- ter being especially effective in his heart-to-heart talk to boys and boy}; parents. This was follow- ed by a iew appropriate remarks of appreciation bv Axistani. Pro- vincial Cub Commissioner Moore. who slated the Pack was in a very flourishlizg COlldlLi0Yl_ under its present leadership, Miss Haywood. assisted by Misses lmrena Sample and Irena NlacDonald. Field Secretary Ralph Johnston leave: this morni on a vacation to his home in A rta. He ex- pects to be back in the second week of May. A presentation was made to him yesterday at the local headquarters by Scout lead- ei-s. resident Judi» Palmer he: rc- hirned from Ontario where he had interviews with several Scout of- ficiais including Executive Chief COXYlYHISSlOIiEP J. A. Stils, and Scout ‘Trainer Carrier at Cite/Wa- Scouting is going strong all Over the Dominion. Dir EW. Beatty, Dominion Presi- dent of the Canadian Boy Scout's Association, will broadcast an ad- dress to all Scouts and Leaders, on Monday the 24th instant, at 9 p.m. Atlantic Standard 'I‘1me. This message will be heard over C.I".C.Y. The subject, of the message will be the part to be played by B6011“ i“ the celebration of the King's Birthday on Ma the 20th next. An Srmits and manor-s are asked lo listen in on Monday at 9 pm. The following is an extinct. from an ensav written by a Prince Ed~ ward Island Scout in the recent competition "What Scouting has‘ done for me" sponsored by Mr. A. of the Prince Edward . “Scouting has taught m6 to be kind, and cheerful in my difficulties, and to be a good in games and in daily life.” spring is here. does that mean myming u» your troop or pack? Give the old troop room a rest. Ifit out on the trail and into the woods. Make scouting what it was Intended to be. a game for the out bf doors. Considering the nature of the work ahead of us for tho coming summer. the King's Birthday celebration, the visit of the King and Queen. the functions in honour of the Fathers of Confederation and the visit oi’ Irn rial Scout of- ficials. it is sugge that Scout- masters give some attention to the Scout. Salute: Flags. how to be car- ried: Hand signals: Stoves, how to carry and drill with. f}!!! WOLF Eastern Guardian ..°'I'hi| column h recervcl for news or local interest but adver- tising of a ncwsv nature may he I Inserted at I cents a word atrictly payable in advance. _ ..°TR.UCK DRIVING ATTEN- TIONB-Meeting in Smrie ‘Dues- daly night. 1:30. Inrportant busi- ness. 14.639. ti. Home on April 21, i939. Michael Mahar aged B3 years. Remains will be forwarded from Frank Hen- ncsseyl; Funeral Home this after- noon by train to his former home in 5t. ‘Teresa for interment CAMPBELL-At. his home ll Richmond Street, Charlottetown, on April 2i, 1939, Thomas bell in his 80th, year. Monday morning at B145 to . Dunstaifs Basilica theme t0 the Roman Catholic Cemetery. KENNEDY-In Boston. . 0n April l9, i030 Robert D. Kennedy. [onnerly of this city. and bmthkf- Geo. B. Pearson. There 31st... Thomas i year. Funeral notice late . In Memoriam generics-fir "l... myaqwlll level-be‘ ‘N918! 111mb‘ in’ _ alwayl iuunmmmau. I IIUTIII comm yetseru h utenam. tlvc I P" a” 1h ill 1 ti. u» timid“ 18. °°° M“ ASSIIIBL lowingamec flan as for the 4th Distrim of King's. The convention will be held at Murray River, Tuesday, May 2nd at 2 P, M- L440 CAMERA CLUB MEETING- The Charlottetown Camera Club discussed plans for the forthcom- ing Royal visit at. a meeting held in the Y.M.O.A. lad night. Presi- dent Rank B. ‘Pinney presided. Much enthusiast: was shown dur- ing the Judging of photographs taken by members during the rc- cent contest. Mr. E. C. was Judge and would make lmuvvn his decision shortly, it was an- nounced. Showing of local motion pictures followed. Business of the meeting included committees. Limited in menber- ahi to amateur photogmpbersthc olu ‘s urpose w“ to exchange ideas, wan explained. DIILAILE) CAB. OAUE! DI- LAY-A fre t car attached to the eastern rain was demiled_at Bedforu Btution yesterday morning as the train was bound for Char- lottetown, The car was placed on the rails by the train ere-w and the train arrived here three hours late. There was only slight damage to rolling stock and track. Cause of derailment was believed due to frost coming out. of the roadbed. All trains were running slightly behind schedule yesterday because 0f rough tracks ca by frost letging the ground, railway men a INSPECT ROYAL VISIT PLANS —Mr. F. W. Abbott, retired Scot- Ylani olfficial. held a confer- cc with military and police authorities here yesterday regard- ing precautionary measures to taken during the visit of the King and Queen in June. Early in the day, accompanied by Inspector J_ O. Scott, in charge of the Prince Edward Island division of the l Canadian Mounted Police, P0 ce Chief A. Birtwiristle, Lieut- Ool. G. E. Full, Lieut.-Col_ C. C. Thompson, and other Island milit- ary and police officials,Mr. Abbott inspected the proposed route of the Royal procession. l-le called on Lieutenant Governor George D. Deblois also and surveyed the mound! surrounding Government House where the Royal garden party will be held. Finishing his in- spec ion, he left for the mainland where he will Klslt Moncton. Saint. John and Fredericton New Brunswick. Mr_ Abbott was ac- companied by Aleistant Commis- sioner King of idle It. C. M. P_ Mr. Ray Moore and Mr. Donald Campbell of Broohiield spent Wed- nesday at Glasgow Road. me. Arlen Jenkins, Mt. Edward Road. has entered the P.E.I. Hos- pital for sn appendicitis operation. Ule Mlnavdh for dandruff. Inspects Local Division 0f The R.0.N.ll.ll. Commander C. R. H. Taylor. R. C. N, DUCCTOXLOK Naval Reserves. ar- rived in C arlottetovvn wédfllfidii? t to the local R. C. . V. R... Divis on. On arrival st the banwks, Commander mylor was received by Lieut-Commander J. J. Connolly,‘ Commanding Officer oi’ the Div ion. The chip's com u for inspection; nor under the y was drawn ‘the Guard of command of Lieut. G. A. O. Scarith was first i d. then the ship's company l1 ivision under C. P_. O. Ron, the New Eil- tries’ Division under Idg. Seavli. Connolly. After divisions, the ard our-led out rifle exercises a the ship's compan were told off for classes. The c ted were W-T under 141$. . C. Prowae. Seamanship "8’ class under Ldg. Bus. Gillen, Stokera Class under Ldg. Sio. Burke. Signals class uri- der A. B. C , 5 ip "A" under A. B. Mcbellan and under . Sea. C ‘Ibmedo Class under Ldz. Bea. Blanchard cry clam un- der Ueut. ecu-til. Class ew ilriafqr evening ' l ma m1; the Phone 812 {l x \l y liar. - 31°" ‘W TM Niiivmcdon lac 9dr of Ritchie ehocal Immediate enmfcr: Illflifllndpaphatnewlyflq. A; OQhvvnracyuircldhnanflgqg Yflthcfremtledtothemimrtel ‘h-ya vflrefwrrwmwtviurcvawmau. iliPtib» BRADY r OTWEAR I cu. Queen Street Province Seeks UITAWA. 543111 2i -( plicatlons have been recei the Department of Health from various Can stitutioris for 173 of the ir which Lord Nulfield, philanthropist, has offered vide free to ever-y hoqiita British Empire, the .- uinounced toda . Hospitals in ive p .- ready have asked for 1 .; licatlons, made by hog-p 811' provincial zovernme , fiillllthtoh the dllealkth In .. m; c as un er en mn distribution. m 8° smelt”? Pmfi °‘ l’ n5 u ons in Quebec has as ed for 4'1 i/he lifesaving appargt _ Ontario has mods a“! 42. Nova Scotia 31 and - ward Island fmu'_ NAZIS TOL ion-tin from -_=_-_. l.) *“ l l-mz many foreign counts-i m4 a considerable accumulation ct of- ficial business. gave him lit . time today, however, in think a - his nse to the appeal, h m; AX ‘ Partner, Premier l 5§0 of Italy, has called "abs ," Nazis close to the mo}, r p“- dicted he soon would lea - the capital to work on his 1y in solitude, probably at hi; c 1e; M Berichtlesgaden in the B varian Mountains. - Mexages published Yoda Cd that Hitler and Mussel ain had affirmed their i able union in the Rome Axis I1 Dime. in a lengthy telegram, reiterated that the friendship be- tween Rome and Berlin "liannot be disturbed by the recurring at- tempts o! our enemies. . . “Sometimes they will have to convince themselves that they are f0110W1niZ a false course. because Fascism and National Socialism (Nauru) are the way of Justice and Hitler replied that “wiihflianks I bring anew the assurances. of my indestructible friendly ties with you and the Phecist Italy created blv you." ni ag- iSdpaf- -Ber1in In Memoriam In. JOSH‘!!! L. ll. rrltowN (New Glasgow News, Avril in) The death occurred early sat- urday mornin , A. til 15th, at the home of his aug fer. Mrs. Harry N. Crulckshank, 35.1 Lorne Street. of Joseph Emery Howe Brown, of Little River. PEI. Since the dealt-h of wife, thirteen years ago. Mr. Brown had made his homo in town with his son-in-lcw and ter. M3‘. and lldrs. Cruick- , except for visits back home in summer and c. few months spent in Maine. He was in his 77th year h been in failing health for time though not confned until quite recently. He was a man of quiet mien and his frailty kept him from going out of late ars ex t in his immed- iate gluborl . where he will be missed. He is survived one son, Alfred, in Maine. fl mis-Wirmifred._ Mrs. Win. dau a-ndload $1.25 marathon wince wdnonowlngéayrnl ‘will 1,1,0‘: @931?“ - I» p“: “ am t . . life. He that be! l1 . no were dud yet m: he ve.’ John :20. H’! new, 0g. no v ll l “Iron Lungs” . ift Silk Stockings Hold Attention 0f Upper llouso (BK The Canadian Prcu) 0T1‘ WA. April ill-Silk stock- ings and their wearabillty held the attention oi’ the Senate for a large part of’ today's brief sminn during which Canada's leadership in silk stocking eiaports was cited as proof of the quality o! the Canadian product. The hosiery question came up u Governor-term. Leader Danduramd moved third reading of s. bill am- ending the Trade and Industry Commission Act to permit the set.- tlng of standards for certain com- modities for which grades have not. been estalblifiied. Conservative Leader Meighen questioned the constitutionality of the bill but. recognized its dbject could not be attained by a series of provincial statutes. He occasion then to read a statement from the textile manufacturers re- plying to charges made when the measure was before the Commons that the silk stocking ind-ustry was a “racket? and quality was being deliberately kept down in iini maintain repeat sales. The statement bv the Primary Textile Institute showed Canada. exported 515.000 doaen pairs of sill: hose to 2B different countries last year, compared to 82000 dozen pairs exported by the United '_Statu and 84.000 dozen palm by show- the United Kingdom. On the question of stocking “runs", the statement said there was a lockstiich method-oil prod- uction which made a stocking de- scribed as runless but its appear- ance was not as attractive as the ordinary variety. It had been tried in Canada but the women ajvplr- en-tly had not found it acceptable. The irmdwac definitely towards thgfsheerer gr-acflest u any manu acurer ecu plo- duce an attractive runieas - ing, rather than hurting his busi- r1885 he would be operating if hours a. day, the statement said. Senator Dandurand said hecould than of the ing a good luppiy of Canadianv made stockings because, they told him, they were the beet thctcould be boudht. "I think it well that the lanai liaise the fut that royal inatruxnenw was. held up un- til the bill waswxplained to l. committee. Genator Meighen could see no relation between the bill and its explanatory note. He did not understand the bill, believed no one in the Senate did. and ob- jected to passing legislation he did not understand. ‘Iihird reading was given a bill ' Board miablilhing a National Film and the Anicu-ltural Peat Control The Senate than adjourned Act. unltil Monday evening. l.o.n.£. National, President 0n Walt To Island Chapter I King Fbrest Hay Supplant King Cotton. ‘only in!!!‘ and fuel, Now the chernurzists hove Ilmoverad a , fit, lily Charles llertv long or W's foremost take ihc place 0f lflk. ‘ valuable mtabmlt paplegtiipladicu, crepe: exceed high ealure lteam converts thgt fibers and wl ugfoec constitutes uot is In irwepara sistarit to fire. termites, be sawed. drilled. hailed wise handled like wood. Plastic frran wood is g a virgin field but. the em fonoauec untnld~ pnuibiiitina in furniture and houses. on mew time. Arid he is woricinl other tacks at. the some Newest research reveals that hardwoods, heretofore thought of 105K158. 0511 little value for paper now utilised _ preeages new markets 1m- outavor ands 0i’ New mdlam and tithe! lirmber regions. . _ lq significant h the di- ll on excellent lo and reported "H111: procuring of this {pulp In a-Lllnal scale was quite I. 0f lfifli M Q0‘!!!- thlfi ‘U10 YOUZ Plyiwooli for pr tfltltlmh owlllboaaource afoclluloao developed fuel value, frrim waste wood. oil and resin are finding new is induct? in ‘m0 1D and paper develop- ment acne udlen in an industr- of vast importance, particularly g the entire south. Already it 1 the daarlcter or Dixi r m “W99 hit m iiiwicau Duflrin, ‘rex, mi. 1e W001’ and Pulp mills are plum under my, They work. No- 1 cliumupin and he can iii lll- lllfltirln ..-Q_<Lq--n--~_-- -- - to announce before death a few mcnibs I80 Produc- tion d newqcizit even from the mhomvocd ee Dr. Helwhivarkdiqlovedba idea ct excess pitch in southern radial tie h' wood pitch. which h so troublecomc in pulgemeklng. ‘Ihue by cutting the tdm every 10 years and re- nlantim a. rn-rketable pine crop sinusitis. .54?- ‘ w .. Plastic ncccssorlef ruiyun clothes the fut would be combined l yell! cud synthetic smmor-ll turn to produce proteins. _' Tbatt prlooeac. uf (nurse. y Juli: mt eliminate the l..- uum n15,‘ .. damn h c very fellow - chlnlrllifit Ilnb to saw! Tresenls Given and 0n Tours A . a n. 25E? ROAYAL SDUVENIRS alrcedlyposm m. pnltethatliave __ and. martial" ‘r- Received of? King and Queen fluke sen V" "JlmmW-e parrot a workingmenfs club . Gut Australia. ‘imitative the extant of many was plane in the Pooadllly heme, and t ‘ unused visitors with the wuzmavolib u.’ inlham Palace when the Duke and Dirohen became King and Queen. Presents For The Irlnoeuu 11 Previous tours Provide a true indication, the Kl and Queen will rotum from orth America with several slits metal chosen or the W10 s a homo, m: wvn andhogher a}! men inoludrlevorcl lions, 0nd tad to o; we Australian a simple label static. . both." Anetta: @» Willi Q0 ermuyuls%uigm evcrylme being included the thesegiftsisj i‘ L115 . interment of! theogl or e up“ who accompanies the and he has fl lilac a particular oouvenir, however, it is quite in order for merit ed f ion . cf o to meet individual wishes. aiomally, medals are given to indi- viduals who accompany the royal yllsltors throughout the tour. Thus. it?“ In Bev lned/uca inthellt». valuaof on. The choice and presentation o! s Wardrobe. this robe rt. is made 000B.- the name chauffeur drives. the n: tlio entire visit, he receive a 1m medhl of some Order. low The: Arc Um! various articles “presented Iham Pall/av. an suitable, add some my be 0d into exlat. oral o! thongifts may be used Harare. i gund when time hvc collection: that] , Dull Session H On‘ New Yorlt Stck Market n! nlnmucx oiuwrli Anodltdl Prbla Financial t‘ , mm Yon!- April 21 —~W l izhiloeatheraegfls a. furl I appr- erison ow‘ and M31888 flows brightened i,‘ time there. the d!" m today failed to res-WM a, Fractional price chaigllff v , of M3100 at “l$tah Jurie rntlril compares a u l 3B8 the my before. ‘livi- AP- M H". Proud average of no isMW-i W m! t. in the psrhueniigwaikers Plflkill “liq, its m u 1-4 Wliill‘ Ill»:- urnDnm ami- fillltlhnl . Intern“ .1‘. cull niciivuv and om" ‘W’ Modit lllvances Wm‘ 7e by cumin.‘ elm-rel l???“ an! midi? i‘ rt-HW m. 511‘ “all” thenbefalhhnaatoohiall 1